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sick
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Susceptible to or marked by preoccupation with unwholesome matters: macabre, morbid, unhealthy, unwholesome. See GOOD. 2. Out of patience with: disgusted, fed up, tired, weary. Idioms: sick and tired. See TIRED. 3. Suffering from or affected with an illness: down, ill, unwell. Informal : laid up. Chiefly Regional : poorly. See HEALTH. 4. Of or associated with sickness: anemic, peaked, sickly. See HEALTH.
 
 
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